Water, China's Tapped
With much of China’s groundwater polluted, they’re scrambling to meet the water demands of the 2008 Olympic Games. Via Green Daily:
As Beijing gears up for the Olympic Games and an expected 1.5 million thirsty visitors on top of the 18 million regular residents, the capital is sucking up water resources from around the country.I hope they figure something out, if not, there’s going to be a lot of crampy athletes!
With Beijing's own groundwater resources largely polluted or disappearing from drought and overuse, the city is using its political clout to keep itself hydrated. In neighbouring Hebei Province, 80 billion gallons of water are being routed to Beijing from already depleted reservoirs. Rivers and canals are being diverted, and villages miles away from the capital are vanishing because their water supplies have been comandeered.
While the end of the Olympics will ease Beijing's thirst somewhat, it's clear that water shortages aren't going to go away, especially in light of the immense amount of the blue stuff required to keep China's factories churning out culottes and LCD screens. And global warming isn't going to help any.






They should import the drinking water. If anything happens, they will have a bigger mess than is necessary. Diverting the "pitched black" Beijing River is not going to solve anything. They need to re-do the entire sewage system.